
Part Of The Challenging Concepts In Series, This Book Is A Case-based Guide To Challenging Clinical Scenarios In Neurosurgery Covering The Major Sub-speciality Areas Of Oncology, Vascular Neurosurgery, Brain And Spine Trauma, Paediatrics, Spinal Degenerative Disease, Peripheral And Cranial Nerves, Functional Neurosurgery And Infection. Specific Cases Are Examined With Consideration Of Clinical Presentation, Diagnostics, And Surgical Principles, With A Summary Of Evidence From The Neurosurgical Literature Highlighting Areas Of Interest And Controversy. This Book Serves As A Useful And Engaging Resource For Consultants And Trainees In Neurosurgery As Well As In The Disciplines Of Neurology, Maxillofacial Surgery, Spinal Surgery And Neuro-oncology.
This book investigates the management of complex clinical scenarios in neurosurgery by analyzing specific cases to establish surgical principles and evidence-based practices. Ian Sabin and Robin Bhatia, both experienced practitioners, curate a collection of challenging cases that require nuanced decision-making. The text utilizes a structured case-based approach to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in high-stakes surgical environments.
What You Will Find
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Experts and practitioners frequently highlight this work as a practical resource for consultants and trainees navigating complex neurosurgical decision-making. Readers note the clinical utility of the case-based format in providing context for controversial or ambiguous surgical scenarios.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0191017795
ISBN-13:
9780191017797
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